E53 Place

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Name: 
E53 Place
Description: 

P171 at some place within

Scope Note: 

This property describes the maximum spatial extent within which an E53 Place falls. Since instances of E53 Places may not have precisely known spatial extents, the CRM supports statements about maximum spatial extents of E53 Places. This property allows an instance of an E53 Places’s maximum spatial extent (i.e. its outer boundary) to be assigned an E94 Space Primitive value.

P168 place is defined by

Scope Note: 

This property associates an instance of E53 Place with an instance of E94 Space Primitive that defines it. Syntactic variants or use of different scripts may result in multiple instances of E94 Space Primitive defining exactly the same place.

P167 at

Scope Note: 

This property associates an instance of E93 Presence with an instance of E53 Place that geometrically includes the spatial projection of the respective instance of E93 Presence. Besides others, this property may be used to state in which space an object has been for some known time, such as a room of a castle or in a drawer.

P157 is at rest relative to

Scope Note: 

This property associates an instance of E53 Place with the instance of E18 Physical Thing that determines a reference space for this instance of E53 Place by being at rest with respect to this reference space. The relative stability of form of an E18 Physical Thing defines its default reference space.

P156 occupies

Scope Note: 
This property describes the largest volume in space that an instance of E18 Physical Thing has occupied at any time during its existence, with respect to the reference space relative to itself. This allows you to describe the thing itself as a place that may contain other things, such as a box that may contain coins.

P122 borders with

Scope Note: 
This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place which share common borders to be related as such. 
 
This property is purely spatial, in contrast to Allen operators, which are purely temporal.
 

P121 overlaps with

Scope Note: 
This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place with overlapping geometric extents to be associated with each other. 
 
It does not specify anything about the shared area. This property is purely spatial, in contrast to Allen operators, which are purely temporal.

P89 falls within

Scope Note: 

This property identifies an instance of E53 Place that falls wholly within the extent of another E53 Place.

It addresses spatial containment only, and does not imply any relationship between things or phenomena occupying these places.
This property is transitive.
 

P87 is identified by

Scope Note: 
This property identifies an E53 Place using an E44 Place Appellation. 
 
Examples of Place Appellations used to identify Places include instances of E48 Place Name, addresses, E47 Spatial Coordinates etc.
 

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